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Effects of exercises on Bell's palsy: systematic review of randomized controlled trials.

30 May 2008 OBJECTIVE: This study examined the effects of facial exercises associated either with mirror or electromyogram (EMG) biofeedback with respect to complications of delayed recovery in Bell's palsy. PATIENTS: Patients with unilateral idiopathic facial ...
rec_pub_18520590-effects-exercises-bell-s-palsy-systematic-review-randomized.htm


The COGNITION study rationale and design: influence of closed loop stimulation on cognitive performance in pacemaker patients.

30 May 2008 BACKGROUND: Several studies showed the beneficial effect of pacemaker implantation on cognitive performance in patients with bradycardia. But it has never been investigated if patients with chronotropic incompetence may improve their cognitive ...
rec_pub_18507543-the-cognition-study-rationale-design-influence-closed-loop.htm


Botulinum toxin and the facial feedback hypothesis: can looking better make you feel happier?

30 May 2008 The facial feedback hypothesis suggests that muscular manipulations which result in more positive facial expressions may lead to more positive emotional states in affected individuals. In this essay, we hypothesize that the injection of botulinum ...
rec_pub_18485989-botulinum-toxin-facial-feedback-hypothesis-looking-better-make-feel.htm


[Transrectal sonography biofeedback training (TSB). Incontinence training after radical prostatectomy]

30 May 2008 BACKGROUND: Biofeedback methods are used in severe incontinence after radical prostatectomy (RP). Although contraction of the urethral sphincter can be demonstrated very well to the patient by video urethrocystoscopy, this method is invasive. ...
rec_pub_18427768-transrectal-sonography-biofeedback-training-tsb-incontinence-training.htm


Interferential current versus biofeedback results in urinary stress incontinence.

29 May 2008 BACKGROUND: Urinary stress incontinence is a common, disruptive and potentially disabling condition in which the subject complains of involuntary leakage on effort or exertion or on sneezing or coughing. AIM: This study was performed in order to ...
rec_pub_18516753-interferential-current-versus-biofeedback-results-urinary-stress.htm


Retinotopic and non-retinotopic stimulus encoding in binocular rivalry and the involvement of feedback.

28 May 2008 Adaptation is one of the key constituents of the perceptual alternation process during binocular rivalry, as it has been shown that preadapting one of the rivaling pairs before rivalry onset biases perception away from the adapted stimulus during ...
rec_pub_18842088-retinotopic-non-retinotopic-stimulus-encoding-binocular-rivalry.htm


BrainTV: a novel approach for online mapping of human brain functions.

26 May 2008 Our understanding of the brain's functional organisation has greatly benefited from occasional exploratory sessions during electrophysiological studies, trying various manipulations of an animal's environment to trigger responses in particular ...
rec_pub_18575675-braintv-novel-approach-online-mapping-human-brain-functions.htm


Postural destabilization induced by trunk extensor muscles fatigue is suppressed by use of a plantar pressure-based electro-tactile biofeedback.

26 May 2008 Separate studies have reported that postural control during quiet standing could be (1) impaired with muscle fatigue localized at the lower back, and (2) improved through the use of plantar pressure-based electro-tactile biofeedback, under normal ...
rec_pub_18506472-postural-destabilization-induced-trunk-extensor-muscles-fatigue.htm


Treatment of interstitial cystitis with hydrodistention and bladder training.

20 May 2008 This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of hydrodistention (HD) and bladder training for interstitial cystitis (IC). From 1997 to 2006, 361 consecutive IC patients were treated by HD, followed by bladder training. Each patient was followed up ...
rec_pub_18496634-treatment-interstitial-cystitis-hydrodistention-bladder-training.htm


Animated biofeedback yields more rapid results than nonanimated biofeedback in the treatment of dysfunctional voiding in girls.

19 May 2008 PURPOSE: Biofeedback is known to effect symptomatic and objective cure in children with dysfunctional voiding. While some authors advocate animation assisted biofeedback to achieve success, we previously demonstrated similar success without ...
rec_pub_18499170-animated-biofeedback-yields-rapid-results-nonanimated-biofeedback.htm

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